Star Trek was a science fiction television series created on Earth in the late 1960s. Though it achieved little success in its original run, it inspired several films and spin-off serieses years later.
References in Stargate SG-1
- "Children of the Gods" -- When arriving on Abydos, Ferretti greets Daniel Jackson with the Vulcan salute.
- "1969" -- When asked his name by Major Thornbird, Jack O'Neill identifies himself as "Captain James T. Kirk of the Starship Enterprise" before changing to "Luke Skywalker" of Star Wars.
- "Tangent" -- When asked if he could "beam" O'Neill and Teal'c out of the X-301, Jacob Carter asks "What am I? Scotty?"
- "Prometheus -- When trying to settle on a name for the [[Prometheus (ship)|Prometheus, O'Neill suggests naming it the Enterprise.
- "Ripple Effect" -- Cameron Mitchell concludes that an SG-1 team from an alternate reality is not evil because they don't have beards.
References in Stargate Atlantis
- "Poisoning the Well -- John Sheppard compares Carson Beckett trepidation about going through the Stargate to Dr. McCoy's aversion to beaming.
- "The Storm" and "The Eye" -- Beckett makes comments similar to McCoy's famous "I'm a doctor, not a..." lines.
- "The Defiant One" -- Sheppard says "Alright -- let's remember where we parked," after activating a Puddle Jumper's cloak.
- "Sanctuary" -- Rodney McKay compares Sheppard romantic behaviour towards an alien woman to Captain Kirk's tendency to have romantic relationships with various alien women.